Likes...

I think the young chap has done admirably well considering the circumstances. He has been thrust straight into a toxic team environment with no permanent boss, and has fought on the pitch and done his best.

Once we have Coleman back, it would be great to send him out on loan to a championship side to keep getting the experience so he can come back to us an even better player ready to take Seamus' place.

Wouldn't surprise me if we gave Coleman a shot at right wing as part of this rehab back into the team. Probably a better right winger than most of our right winger style players, and would of course firm up that right side too. The sooner he is back the better imo, not just the playing side, but having his drive and passion around the other lads too.

Wouldn't surprise me if we gave Coleman a shot at right wing as part of this rehab back into the team. Probably a better right winger than most of our right winger style players, and would of course firm up that right side too. The sooner he is back the better imo, not just the playing side, but having his drive and passion around the other lads too.

Not sure why you wouldn't play your best right back at right back. It's usually the reason they play where they do.

I think the young chap has done admirably well considering the circumstances. He has been thrust straight into a toxic team environment with no permanent boss, and has fought on the pitch and done his best.

Once we have Coleman back, it would be great to send him out on loan to a championship side to keep getting the experience so he can come back to us an even better player ready to take Seamus' place.

I'd have Kenny deputise for Coleman especially as we don't know yet how long Seamus will take before he is back ready to play and even if he does play I'm a little concerned if he picks up another injury.

I knew that someday I was going to die, and I knew that before I died, two things would happen to me. That number one; I would regret my entire life, and number two; that I would want to live my life over again.

For the 2nd goal, it seemed as if WHU had the ball, EFC attack over, camera moving right...

Suddenly, Everton regains possession and pushes it forward - something happened, I can't remember what - because then suddenly JJK has the ball bursting toward the Park End laying it off for the cross and goal.

To the cameraman's eye, every single player was moving right - JonJoe suddenly has the ball... surges left - not another Everton or WH player going that way!, disrupted their back line and I'm not surprised we scored through Rooney.